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Taggart is a Scottish detective fiction television programme created by Glenn Chandler, who wrote many of the episodes, and made by STV Studios for the ITV network. It originally ran as the miniseries Killer from 6 until 20 September 1983, before a full series was commissioned that ran from 2 July 1985 until 7 November 2010.
Taggart is a TV series that follows the Maryhill CID in Glasgow as they investigate gruesome murders. The show ran from 1983 to 2010 and featured a cast of young Scottish actors, including Mark McManus, Alex Norton, and Blythe Duff.
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Taggart was a Scottish detective fiction television programme, created by Glenn Chandler, who has written many of the episodes, and made by STV Studios for the ITV network. The series revolves around a group of detectives initially in the Maryhill CID of Strathclyde Police, though various storylines have happened in other parts of the Greater ...
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Taggart is a long-running TV series about a Glasgow-based police detective. Browse the episodes by season, year, rating, and plot summary on IMDb.
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Taggart is a crime drama series set in Glasgow, featuring Glaswegian detective Jim Taggart and his team. You can watch all 13 series and 36 episodes online on UKTVPlay, a streaming service for UKTV channels.
Taggart. Season 27. The final season of the longest-running crime show ever, and there are some big changes around Maryhill. 5 2010 9 episodes. X-Ray 16+. Drama. Free trial of BritBox. Watch with BritBox. Start your 7-day free trial. Episodes. Sort. S27 E1 - I.O.U. January 22, 2010. 46min. TV-14.